Samuel Ippolito

Dr. Samuel Ippolito

Associate Professor

Details

Open to

  • Masters Research or PhD student supervision

About

Associate Professor Samuel Ippolito’s areas of interest include: acoustic base sensors, chemical sensing, nano-structured thin films characterisation, materials development, mercury sensing and mercury removal speciation.

- Course Coordinator for EEET2166/1262 Real Time Systems Engineering/Design
- Course Coordinator for EEET2250 Software Engineering Design
- Course Coordinator for EEET2246 Engineering Computing 1
- Group Leader - Mercury Management and Industrial Chemical Sensors (MMICS)
Centre for Advanced Materials and Industrial Chemistry (CAMIC)

Academic positions

  • Associate Professor
  • RMIT University
  • School of Engineering
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • 1 Jan 2023 – Present
  • Lecturer
  • RMIT University
  • School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • 2014 – 31 Dec 2022
  • ARC Postdoctoral Research Fellow Industry (APDI)
  • RMIT University
  • School of Applied Sciences
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • 2011 – 2014
  • Research Fellow
  • RMIT University
  • School of Applied Sciences
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • 2006 – 2011

Supervisor projects

  • The synergetic effect of cuprous oxide and titania nanobeads blend on optical applications.
  • 7 Jul 2024
  • Real-time industrial gas sensing with advanced functional nanomaterials
  • 19 Jul 2023
  • Studies on Humidity Sensing Properties of Graphene Oxideand its Composites
  • 11 May 2023
  • Contactless cardio-respiratory monitoring device
  • 15 Dec 2021
  • Collision Avoidance Radar Algorithm Development for Micro-Aerial Vehicles
  • 3 Dec 2021
  • Tailoring of the Electrode for Various Electrochemical Biosensors
  • 3 Sep 2021
  • Novel Protocols Eliminate the Central Controller in Home Automation
  • 22 Dec 2020
  • A Multi-Layer Approach to Preventing Wireless Network Impersonation Attacks
  • 15 Sep 2020
  • Colloidal lithography base nanostructures for numerous applications
  • 7 Aug 2019
  • Light-assisted Amperometric Based Hydrogen Gas Sensing at Low Concentrations
  • 26 Feb 2018
  • Investigation of Zinc and Titanium Oxide-based Nanoarrays for Light Assisted Acetone Sensing
  • 14 Dec 2017
  • Advancing Wheat Quality Assessment through Spectroscopy and Machine Learning
  • 14 Dec 2017
  • Nano-Intrinsic Security Primitives for Internet of Everything
  • 1 Dec 2017
  • Deep Learning in Classifying Cancer Subtypes, Extracting Relevant Genes and Identifying Novel Mutations
  • 23 Nov 2017
  • Predicting the Effect of Task Jitter in Real Time Control Systems
  • 13 Oct 2015
  • Preparation of nanomaterials for sensitive electrochemical As (III) detection and H2O2 reduction
  • 2 Mar 2015
  • Multi-Analyte Quantisation via Time-Frequency Analysis of Surface Acoustic Wave Device Response
  • 4 Mar 2013
  • Highly Selective and Sensitive Nano-Engineered Materials for Detection of Elemental Mercury Vapour
  • 22 Feb 2013

Teaching interests

Chemical sensor technology, micro-fabrication, surface acoustic wave (SAW) propagation, synthesis and characterisation of thin films and nano materials

Research interests

Physical Chemistry (incl. Structural), Nanotechnology, Analytical Chemistry, Macromolecular and Materials Chemistry, Materials Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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